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in one of those comes due to the suffocating program tonight from one jimmy from one uses easy to wow with safety deputed comes next africa join us on facebook and dwi africa. this is news africa coming up on the program pope francis wraps up his tall solve in africa we asked what impacts us the pope's while before hot also coming out of pocket. but that's that's in south africa child so far and asked to go full racial tensions are running hot at least 10 people have been killed in the last week alone we think and look at what's fueling the hatred. i am. i mean michael jr it's great to have you with us pope francis has wrapped up
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a weeklong visit of south africa with a mosque on monday tens of thousands of faithful we've palm branches as francis arrived by pope will be held. reverend jock's dissolve in 1000 century french missionary minister that receives france's people to look up abbas a role model who spoke up for the voiceless and a country where less than a 3rd of the population is catholic and is seen by many as a unifying figure didn't you correspondent chris is an irish just for the people visit i spoke to worship a great. interfaith family outing to the grave of jack. beatified french missionary. was born a hindu but is now a christian by the mondays hindu and and mary is christian each year they come here
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together. and you get thought if i have problems i come here to talk about it with father love. doesn't always come right away but it does come. i usually prefer the children i want them to be grown nicely give them would. be education good manners that is in working they the vapor that you're not going now growing man is saying they. would have been started. in the middle of the 19th century. to have converted tens of thousands of people on nourishes but he did more than preach he treated freed slaves as equals and gave a voice to the poor many years still call them the apostle of more riches. literally. everyone who enters. or leaves a symbol of the country's unit. if you get. people flock to him you can
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see there's a disgrace and. people from all religions and cultures honor him as a spiritual father. and as a father figure. the population of moorish assists in doing the rest is made up of christians muslims and buddhists. a mosque right next to a hindu temple in mauritius that is totally normal it is a very religious country but in the same time very tolerant. the pope's visit is a special honor for all faiths here. we do not consider did hear about the whole muslim community here welcomes the brits. or without even after all we are all one people dr yes. what about just what we were through with one paper john
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paul the 2nd visited in 1989. just as thrilled by the current pope's visit we welcome everyone who stands for peace yet maybe you'll probably say why do you want these it is our correspondent i don't crash will send housetop reports astelin where is just and he joins me now hello nice to see you so how did people react to the pope's visit in my wishes. well very it is the us take a deal the mood was very good here clearly when the pope arrived at the mosque a tens of thousands had this power of branches waving with them as a sign of peace and they were keenly listening to what the pope has to say and especially about his his message to the youth that was quite important in his speech trying to tell the country to focus on the youth but also telling the same thing to the church because you have to know that marie is an upper middle income country it's been doing very well since independence especially compared to other
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african countries it's seen as a role model but this growth of the country has seen did not reach everyone especially not many parts of the youth you have lots of graduates here who find it difficult to find employment and this is why you have a little bit of a divide in the society this is what the pope talked about and after he addressed the masses i talked to some of the listeners and this is what they had to say about the poor people. to be very sensitive to want them. and to say what we have schip program you know government is suppose you know if you show pools to bring you can buy land but still you know very poor people in. very poor. do not even have the place to sleep unfortunately. their cake is. you know in the new york i think it's from land and
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people get. so angry and over all fired reactions there but across africa there seems to be an increase in support of the catholic church why is that . oh absolutely and while in europe the population is shrinking it is growing in most parts of the continent and so is the numbers of catholics and of christians in general is projected or estimated that by 206040 percent of the christians in the world will be living in africa and well i overheard somebody saying here today earlier that well back in the days it was europe sending priests to africa nowadays it's the other way around it is of course something that the pope has also noticed and he has seen how important africa is he definitely gave the continent much more attention than some pope's before and he also gave some of his bishops more power so they will also be the
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ones to to be electing the his successor in the future but why the numbers increasing go across africa. well the numbers are going up with the population growth and you know how important religion is on this continent for most people it is extremely important and we've seen it with pentecostal coast just we see it with if i can get a list as well the catholic church is has is seeing the same trends and it is even the sort of competition you can see at the moment between pentecostal churches for example and the catholic church is waking up to that and seeing the importance of the continent ok iran so what impact has the pope's visit hot in all these 3 countries so far quickly. well in mozambique he was talking a lot about peace and how important the peace agreement is but in the same time the parts of the armed faction of the former rebel group are now more we have play in
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the war drums so it doesn't look like a long term impact they have there was also some criticism about the timing of his visit in mauritius and in mozambique because in both countries elections will be taking place soon and some opposition politicians criticized that they might use the visit of the pope for their advantage we're living here. many thanks for your time our correspondent in more gracious. south africa now where racial tensions have been running high in recent months riots illudes ins against foreign nationals have been ramping up across the country at least 10 people have been killed in the violence over the last week yesterday and. disrupted the speech by veteran politician. with the lazy call for calm you know i dress well intentions filter much of the crowd walked out with us this changed or chanted foreign is must go back to where they came.
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to dig deep into the garden joins us from the human sciences research council in south africa stephen thanks for your time now what is the root cause of xenophobia in south africa. and immigrant sentiment in south africa's a very complicated issue it is not an issue that is rather recently has been part of the fabric of society since the formation of the modern african states in 1904. it seems linked to a series of myths. deep rooted in many local communities regarding the negative impact in international migration on south african society. international markets are accused of stealing jobs committing crime out of practicing prostitution and engaging in the legal like caltex trade these myths
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are without foundation. busy international modern seem to be a ready scapegoat for many of the problems that plague so that in society but not not not to finish the event not to cut you but it's this it's a listen across countries on the continent about for south africa it always seems like 2nd nature out to resort to violence to handle the mob so why is that. i think we have to look very carefully at public attitudes towards violence in south africa after human science research council we've been looking at public attitudes towards vigilanteism people's willingness to take the law into their own hands and we find significant public support for the idea that private citizens should take it into their own hands to punish people they perceive as wrong to is if you have a strong prejudice and believe that you as
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a private individual have the rights to gauge public violence this is a recipe for disaster ok now what could be the right approach for the government to taco xenophobia. deed so african government currently has adopted the national action plan to combat racism racial discrimination xenophobia and related and intolerance they made this pledge in march 2019 this yet they haven't acted as series of stated. actions ranging from civic education media engagements vessel war for student improved immigration management and international migrant integration programs much of this is still at the early stages and it is still unclear how committed the state will be to its international action plan on the issue. stephen gordon phone the human
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science research council in south africa many thanks for your time. well. you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page. now with the. africa and emotional visit. gauge. for the next time.
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